Eduardo Halfon
Eduardo Halfon is a Guatemalan writer.Career
Eduardo Halfon was born in Guatemala City, moved to the United States at the age of ten, went to school in South Florida, studied industrial engineering at North Carolina State University, and then returned to Guatemala to teach literature for eight years at Universidad Francisco Marroquín. Named one of the best young Latin American writers by the Hay Festival of Bogotá, he is also the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, Roger Caillois Prize, José María de Pereda Prize for the Short Novel, and Guatemalan National Prize in Literature. He is the author of fourteen books published in Spanish and three novels published in English: Mourning, winner of the Edward Lewis Wallant Award and the International Latino Book Award, finalist for the Kirkus Prize and Balcones Fiction Prize, and longlisted for the PEN Translation Prize; Monastery, longlisted for the Best Translated Book Award; and The Polish Boxer, a New York Times Editors’ Choice selection and finalist for the International Latino Book Award. Halfon is currently living in Paris and holds a fellowship from Columbia University.Published works
- Esto no es una pipa, Saturno
- De cabo roto
- El ángel literario
- Siete minutos de desasosiego
- Clases de hebreo
- Clases de dibujo
- El boxeador polaco
- La pirueta
- Mañana nunca lo hablamos
- Elocuencias de un tartamudo
- Monasterio
- Signor Hoffman
- Duelo
- Biblioteca bizarra
Works Translated into English
- The Polish Boxer
- Monastery
- Mourning
Awards
- 2007: Named one of the 39 best young Latin American writers by the Hay Festival of Bogotá
- 2010: José María de Pereda Prize for the Short Novel, for The Pirouette
- 2011: Guggenheim Fellowship
- 2015: Prix Roger Caillois
- 2018: National Prize in Literature
- 2018: Prix du Meilleur Livre Étranger, for Mourning
- 2018: Premio de las Librerías de Navarra, for Mourning
- 2019: Edward Lewis Wallant Award, for Mourning
- 2019: International Latino Book Award, for Mourning